Skeletonema grevillei Sarno et Zingone
Figs 12–17
References: Zingone et al. 2005, p. 144, figs 5 A–F, 6 A–I; Sarno et al. 2007, p. 162, figs 2 A–J; Naik et al. 2010, p. 291, figs 3–6; Gu et al. 2012, p. 254, figs 15–17; Bužančić et al. 2017, p. 195, figs 2–5.
Description: Chains are relatively thin, delicate, mostly long (2–9 cells per chain, usually more than 6) and straight to slightly curved (Fig. 12). Usually there are two chloroplasts per cell (Fig. 12). Valves are flat to slightly convex, with a relatively high valve mantle (Figs 13–16). Most specimens show siliceous ridges, sometimes poorly developed, dividing valve face and mantle (Figs 13, 15, small arrows). Additional ridges are also found at the bases of the fultoportulae (Figs 14, 16, small arrows). The valves have very irregular areolae with rectangular, polyedric or elongate areolae (Figs 16, 17). Details of the cingular bands were not observed.
The fultoportulae are open throughout them (Figs 13–16), and the TF’s have their tips irregularly truncated (Figs 13, 15, 16). Each IF fuses to one of the sibling valve (Figs 13, 14). Three to four satellite pores surround each fultoportula (Fig. 17, arrows). The TR’s are marginal (Figs 13, 16, arrows), and have a long tube, with an inflated tip (Figs 13, 15, 16, arrows), whereas the IR is almost marginal, but very short (Fig. 14, arrow).
Measurements: cell diameter 3.4–5.8 μm, areolae density 33–51 in 10 μm (Table 1).